Review: Alchemist Shop Simulator

Alchemist Shop Simulator is fun but somewhat lacking in content. Though this didn’t put me off, its shallow nature will disappoint hardcore fans of the genre. Moreover, there is a sense of grind and this may be off-putting. However, if you can put these issues aside, you may fall for the medieval charms.

Kool2Play developed and published this single-player simulation experience. Furthermore, there are some business elements as you try to appease the locals and expand your magical potion-creating business. It can be stressful and hectic, but you will avoid every pitfall and thrive if you have a cool head.

Alchemist Shop Simulator treads common ground. 

Like its peers, Alchemist Shop Simulator has a paper-thin plot. Though this wasn’t an issue, and it doesn’t hold back the action, I would have liked a story to get my teeth into. Instead, you are left to your own devices as you plan, expand, and turn around your failed business. 

You play the role of an outlandish alchemist. His shop is musty, small, and downright dull. Yet, with some hard work, you’ll make the locals happy and the shop shine. The action opens in a haze. You awaken with no idea of what’s happening. Additionally, you are assisted by letters from an unknown individual. As the letter comes to its conclusion, you find out the author and things become clear. This cheeky twist was amusing and brought a smile to my face. 

Simple mechanics. 

The core gameplay loop is understated. The hero must grow plants or harvest them from their surroundings. On top of this, you must follow your recipes if you wish to make successful potions. Every ingredient can be purchased from the local merchant or snipped from plant pots in your backyard. 

Once you have the required ingredients, you can brew some potions and fill your shelves. Eager punters will empty their coin purses as they buy every product you create. This was a highlight as I loved using the abacus to work out the change. Moreover, adjusting the prices to maximise your profit was a balancing act. 

Where Alchemist Shop Simulator falls short is its lack of desire. Though watering your crops is essential, there is no rush to complete any tasks. Alongside this, there is no risk and this was frustrating. The developer needs to add more obstacles while balancing the core elements. 

Alchemist Shop Simulator has a pleasant but basic finish. 

Visually, this genre rarely blows me away. However, Alchemist Shop Simulator impressed me with its pleasant but basic finish. The world is colourful and the people have a funny “ye olde” appearance. Furthermore, I liked the brewing animation and the smooth movement.

The audio is rudimentary but enjoyable. There is a folksy edge to proceedings and this matches the fantasy and medieval theme. Though the sound effects weren’t incredible, they were good and interesting to listen to. Consequently, Alchemist Shop Simulator sounds good without blowing you away. 

Easy to master controls. 

The developer has done a great job with the control system. The thorough tutorial is straightforward and you will be up and running immediately. Furthermore, selecting your seeds and harvesting crops was easy to master. Subsequently, this is great for newbie gamers.

The lack of depth was disappointing. As such, replay value and longevity aren’t at the fore. Sadly, once you’ve unlocked every potion, there is little reason to return. What’s more, the repetitive action prevents you from binge playing. 

Alchemist Shop Simulator needs some more content. 

I’ve enjoyed every aspect of this game. It was fun and the atmosphere and visuals are pleasant. However, it could do with more depth to push it forward. I’m hoping that the developers keep working on their project and this goes from strength to strength. Though it isn’t perfect, I enjoyed it and recommend buying it here! Can you run the perfect business? Pick your ingredients, improve your shop, and become a world-famous alchemist.

Review: TRIBIT StormBox Flow Portable Speaker

Here is our review of the TRIBIT StormBox Flow Portable Speaker.

Specifications

  • Wireless Distance: 40M
  • Bluetooth Version: 5.3
  • Output power: 25W
  • Battery: 3.65V, 4800mAh, 17.52Wh
  • Bluetooth Protocol: A2DP, AVRCPHFP, HSP
  • Frequency Response Range: 50~20KHz
  • Frequency Band Range: 2402-2480MHZ
  • Maximum Transmission Power: ≤6dBm
  • Waterproofing Grade: IP67
  • Charging Time: About 4 hours
  • Play Time: 30 hours(At 60% volume with XBass off)

A Closer Look

What’s in the box?

The box contains the StormBox Flow, charging cable and instructions.

Final Thoughts

The TRIBIT StormBox Flow Portable Speaker is fairly hefty – not so much that you wouldn’t want to take it with you given its a portable speaker, but whilst it’s small, it’s quite heavy.

Sound wise, the StormBox Flow pumps out music at 25W, but there is also Tribit’s proprietary XBass tuning DSP technology boosts bass by 10dB at the same power playback, all at the press of a button. There are also 3 custom sound modes to choose from.

Stand it for a more focused and intimate music experience, ideal for your personal listening pleasure. Alternatively, lay it flat for a wider sound dispersion, perfect for entertaining a roomful of guests.

Battery life is really good at around 30 hours – so more than enough for a day out (that’s assuming you don’t use XBass otherwise that time drops a bit). The StormBox Flow can be fully recharged in around 4 hours.

You can use the TRIBIT app to make various customisations to make it perfect for your listening experience.

Connecting up the StormBox Flow to your device is easy using Bluetooth – you will be ready to listen in only a few moments.

It also has an IP67 dustproof and waterproof rating which means it’s great to use at the beach or by a pool.

The TRIBIT StormBox Flow Portable Speaker is available now priced around £68.00.

You can learn more from the TRIBIT website.

Review: Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip

Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip is a silly adventure title that has eccentricity at its core. Normally, this madness would drive me insane, but this game gets the balance just right. Whether you are completing quests, gathering junk, or racing around the open-world setting, playing is a joy. However, the lack of focus may be off-putting for straight-laced gamers. Accordingly, this is a bit of a Marmite experience.

This open-world adventure title was developed by Snekflat and published by Super Rare Originals. Moreover, it is a single-player title that utilises platforming elements. Alongside this, are a host of silly mini-games and plenty of zany characters to interact with. Subsequently, there is plenty to see and do as you try to get to the Moon.

Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip tells a ridiculous plot.

You play the part of Terry. He is a naughty lad and his parents have punished him for his behaviour at school. He turns his punishment into a quest to become a famous astronaut. To be precise, Terry wishes to use any available vehicle to get to the Moon. Now, normal-minded individuals will know that this is absurd. Terry, on the other hand, is hell-bent on achieving his goal.

It is this strange focus that drives the central plot. As he explores his vast surroundings, he must collect super junk to upgrade his taxi. After all, the faster the taxi and the better the boost, the more chance he has of achieving his goals. En route, you must complete an array of strange missions and compete in some eclectic and interesting mini-games. The events won’t test you, but they were fun, nonetheless.

A game about doing whatever you wish.

If you like structure and a goal, Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip probably won’t be for you. The fluid gameplay and lack of structure could drive you crazy. Furthermore, the unhinged residents chuck a spanner into the works. Consequently, you must put aside your sensibilities if you wish to get the most out of this title.

I adored the madness that unfolded. Additionally, the ability to hunt for money and smash things up to find super junk was rewarding. If this wasn’t enough, the mini-games are silly but well-conceived. My favourite was the no-rules football. However, I enjoyed hunting bugs, digging up treasure, and breaking the law. There are so many things to do during the 6-8 hour playtime.

Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip is colourful but dated.

If you want a modern polished game, this won’t be your cup of tea. Yet, Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip is a colourful and eye-catching game that has a bizarre style. Each character looks slightly deformed and the world is overbearing but strangely cute. The developer appears to have chucked a few ideas into the pot and worked with them all. Though this usually fails, they’ve done a nice job with their stage design and end product.

The audio is loud, silly, and a little annoying. Each conversation is rambling nonsense and I ended up shutting off to the madness. Thankfully, it doesn’t become tiresome or distract you from the wonderfully satirical dialogue. On top of this, the sound effects are amusing and occasionally childish. Though the audio was a bit OTT, it works well with the theme.

Excellent controls.

The Switch isn’t my go-to platform. Consequently, the controller setup wasn’t as familiar as other consoles. Luckily, this matters not as everything is well explained. Moreover, the UI is clearly labelled and exploring the world is a joy. Though some of the jokes and silliness will go over younger gamers’ heads, they can play this with ease.

There is loads of replay value and plenty of longevity if you fall for Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip’s charms. I invested around 8 hours and I played it docked and using the console as a handheld device. If you wish to search for every item and complete every quest, you can lose plenty more hours with ease.

Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip is a great indie game.

The childish nature of Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip will put some people off. However, if you want a nice blend of satirical dialogue and interesting mini-games, this should be on your radar. I chuckled repeatedly and enjoyed tackling the core quest line. Moreover, some of the characters made me belly laugh more than they should. Accordingly, though it is silly, I love it and I recommend buying it here! Can you make it to the Moon and complete your punishment? Upgrade your taxi, help the locals, and become a legend.

Review: Turbo Overkill

Developed by Trigger Happy Interactive and produced by Apogee Entertainment, Turbo Overkill is a fast-paced Modern Boomer Shooter hoping to quench your Doom Eternal cravings.

I think it’s safe to say that Doom Eternal was a great game but sometimes you have to go a step further and make you your life’s dedication, Put years of your remaining breaths into a project that will make everyone around you say that “by god, Doom Eternal was a great game.”

Turbo Overkill is exactly that game: a reminder of something better.

Doom on crack

In all seriousness, Turbo Overkill is, in fact, an enjoyable game. Beyond the obvious Doom inspired… Everything it does do some, just unique enough, things to stand out from the Boomer Shooter shadow. 

For Example:

Chainsaw leg: 

Your character is equipped with a chainsaw leg, which, as it sounds, is a chainsaw in place of a leg. 

How does this differ from the regular chainsaw from Doom, you ask?

Instead of just being a way to quickly kill enemies, the chainsaw leg in Turbo Overkill allows you to zoom through locations like a small bike, killing or damaging enemies on the way. With the speed and quick usage of this Spiky leg, I found myself using it to traverse distances even when outside of combat. It is truly the main selling point of Turbo Overkill.

Vehicles: 

Another thing Turbo Overkill has on offer is the two vehicles. One flying Car that controls surprisingly well and one bike that is there more for the trailer and cover art than anything. Still, I was expecting these to be pointless gimmicks with badly turning controls(looking at you Halo), but it led to very detailed and fun sections of the game.

The gangs of Turbo OverKill

Most of the plot went over my head in Turbo Overkill. Since the gameplay took Centre-stage, I found the story not worth engaging. That is to say, my focus was not on the nitty gritty, but I can give a general idea of the story. 

Unlike Doom’s Hellish locations and Hell itself, and whatever Duke Nukem’s world was, Turbo Overkill has a cyberpunk setting. Nothing but gia,nt neon plastered buildings and techno- themed locations.

The Story follows Johnny Turbo, a cyborg Mercenary looking to find and end a gang of revolutionaries that nearly killed him in the past. With a body augmented to the moon and back, Johnny goes from location to location, hunting down each high-ranking member, killing them, and destroying their plans of domination. All while his body slowly dies. 

It may sound dumb, but by the first 6 missions of episode 1, I was hooked. But then, by the 3 missions of episode 2, I found myself wishing for a conclusion. This brings us to the next point.

A Lengthy OverKill

No mincing words, Turbo Overkill is a very long game, 

Now, I don’t mean long, as too long for a poor game reviewer with deadlines. I mean long to the point of falling interest.

Each episode starts with new items getting unlocked for you. This happens throughout the first few missions. The few missions have you face great challenges, putting your skills and your weapons to the test. After is the final stretch where the game goes for the big conclusion. All the remaining challenges run to the finish line, and finally, the episode ends.

That would be well and good, but having to do it three times, especially when after a certain point, all the upgrades and weapons start to stack in the never-use pile, the fun slowly starts to fade.

I would suggest to the Developers to add more upgrade slots for your character as the game progresses as I feel it may fix the slump that occurs in the middle phases of Turbo Overkill.

Nevertheless, it is but a minor trife in what is ultimately a very enjoyable game.

Fun OverKill

Turbo Overkill serves up a satisfying, adrenaline-pumping experience that fans of old-school boomer shooters will appreciate. Its unique features, like the chainsaw leg and vehicle sections, elevate it beyond just a Doom clone, offering a fresh twist on the genre. 

While the length and repetitive upgrades can cause the momentum to slow, the overall fast-paced action and cyberpunk setting keep the game engaging. If you’re looking for a chaotic, fun-filled shooter that pushes the limits of your reflexes and you survive some obvious time padding, Turbo Overkill is a great game to play.

A Closer Look at the Official Atari Cartridge Gaming Console

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Here we take a closer look at the Official Atari Cartridge Gaming Console.

Step back into the golden age of gaming with the Atari Iconic Collection, a tribute to one of the most influential names in video game history. Atari’s legacy has not only shaped the gaming landscape but also sparked creativity across pop culture. Now, with this collection, you can bring a touch of gaming nostalgia into your everyday life, featuring stunning pieces that blend functionality with retro charm.

Triple the Nostalgia: Enjoy Atari’s top 3 games: Pong Sports, Asteroids, and Missile Command, all in one Atari console designed as an iconic Atari cartridge. 
Portable Gaming: Features a 2″ Colour LCD screen for vibrant gameplay on the go, bringing classic Atari action to your fingertips anytime, anywhere.
Keyring Convenience: Comes with a keyring attachment, making it the ultimate portable gaming gadget that you can take with you wherever you go.
Chipset: Just like the OG .a26 16-bit silicon brain.
Small & Light Weight: 6.3 (l) x 2.2 (w) x 7.7 (h) CM and weighing only 63 grams.
Entertainment on the Move: With its compact size and keyring attachment, it’s the perfect travel companion for entertainment during commutes, travel, or casual gaming sessions.
Perfect Collectible: An ideal gift for retro gaming enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone looking to relive the golden age of video games with a modern touch.

The collection includes more than just wall art; it also features an Atari Joystick Decanter Set, a Pint Glass, and dynamic 3D wall art inspired by iconic Atari games like Pong and Asteroids. The Joystick Decanter Set is crafted to elevate your drinks experience, shaped like the original CX-10 controller and complete with two action button glasses, a must-have for any collector. The Atari Beer Glass is perfect for enjoying your favourite beverages, blending the classic Atari logo with practical design.

Whether you’re a gamer, a fan of ’80s nostalgia, or simply someone who appreciates unique collectibles, the Atari Iconic Collection is designed to celebrate your love for gaming history. Ideal for home décor, entertaining, or as the perfect gift, these pieces evoke memories of the golden era of video games while fitting seamlessly into any modern lifestyle.

Official Atari Cartridge Gaming Console is available now priced around £29.99.

You can learn more from the ThumbsUp website here.

A Closer Look at the Original Stormtrooper 3D Helmet Decanter Set

Here we take a closer look at the Original Stormtrooper 3D Helmet Decanter Set.

Officially Licensed: Authentic design by Andrew Ainsworth, the creator behind the Original Stormtrooper Helmet in 1976.
Iconic Design: Original Stormtrooper 3D Helmet Decanter, 2 Glasses with the Original Stormtrooper Helmet Print and a black display tray with premium soft cup grips.
Premium Quality: Made from high-quality Flint glass, this decanter holds 750ml of your preferred spirit, and 2 x Glasses to sip your drinks from. A true tribute to the Empire.
Seal of Authenticity: Decanter comes with a genuine Steel Cork Seal, preventing any seeps or spillages and preserving the spirit’s quality.
Ultimate Gift: The ideal present for die-hard Original Stormtrooper enthusiasts.

The collection includes more than just wall art; it also features an Atari Joystick Decanter Set, a Pint Glass, and dynamic 3D wall art inspired by iconic Atari games like Pong and Asteroids. The Joystick Decanter Set is crafted to elevate your drinks experience, shaped like the original CX-10 controller and complete with two action button glasses, a must-have for any collector. The Atari Beer Glass is perfect for enjoying your favourite beverages, blending the classic Atari logo with practical design.

Whether you’re a gamer, a fan of ’80s nostalgia, or simply someone who appreciates unique collectibles, the Atari Iconic Collection is designed to celebrate your love for gaming history. Ideal for home décor, entertaining, or as the perfect gift, these pieces evoke memories of the golden era of video games while fitting seamlessly into any modern lifestyle.

Original Stormtrooper 3D Helmet Decanter Set is available now priced around £79.99.

You can learn more from the ThumbsUp website here.

A Closer Look at the Official Atari Joystick Decanter Set

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Here we take a closer look at the Official Atari Joystick Decanter Set.

Step back into the golden age of gaming with the Atari Iconic Collection, a tribute to one of the most influential names in video game history. Atari’s legacy has not only shaped the gaming landscape but also sparked creativity across pop culture. Now, with this collection, you can bring a touch of gaming nostalgia into your everyday life, featuring stunning pieces that blend functionality with retro charm.

Officially Licensed: Set includes 1 x CX-10 Joystick Decanter (750ml), 2 x Action Button Whisky Glasses (300ml Each) with Engraved Atari Logo & 1 x CX-78+ Tray.
Iconic Design: Decanter shaped like the original CX-10 Controller, a must-have for Atari fans.
Unique Whisky Glasses: Includes 2 Action Button Glasses with the Atari Emblem, enhancing your drinking experience.
Atari CX78+ Games Pad Tray: Presented on a stylish tray featuring the “Futuristic Since Forever” 50 Year Anniversary Slogan.
High-Quality Material: Crafted from durable Lead Free Crystal Glass, designed for longevity.
Collector’s Dream: Perfect gift for gamers, retro enthusiasts, and collectors of unique barware.

The collection includes more than just wall art; it also features an Atari Joystick Decanter Set, a Pint Glass, and dynamic 3D wall art inspired by iconic Atari games like Pong and Asteroids. The Joystick Decanter Set is crafted to elevate your drinks experience, shaped like the original CX-10 controller and complete with two action button glasses, a must-have for any collector. The Atari Beer Glass is perfect for enjoying your favourite beverages, blending the classic Atari logo with practical design.

Whether you’re a gamer, a fan of ’80s nostalgia, or simply someone who appreciates unique collectibles, the Atari Iconic Collection is designed to celebrate your love for gaming history. Ideal for home décor, entertaining, or as the perfect gift, these pieces evoke memories of the golden era of video games while fitting seamlessly into any modern lifestyle.

Official Atari Joystick Decanter Set is available now priced around £79.99.

You can learn more from the ThumbsUp website here.

A Closer Look at the Official Atari 3D Wall Art – Atari Legends

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Here we take a closer look at the Official Atari 3D Wall Art – Atari Legends.

Step back into the golden age of gaming with the Atari Iconic Collection, a tribute to one of the most influential names in video game history. Atari’s legacy has not only shaped the gaming landscape but also sparked creativity across pop culture. Now, with this collection, you can bring a touch of gaming nostalgia into your everyday life, featuring stunning pieces that blend functionality with retro charm.

Retro Revolution: Dive into the past with the Atari Legends 3D Wall Art, bringing the iconic cartridge design into your modern space.
Colourful Nostalgia: Each piece captures the vibrant essence of the classic Atari games, adding a splash of nostalgia and good gaming memories to any room.
Dims: 40 L x 2.2 W x 28.7 H (CM).
Interactive Artwork: Not just a visual treat, this collection invites viewers to engage with a piece of gaming history on their walls.
Dynamic Décor: Whether it’s for a gaming den, living room, or office, this work of art offers a versatile touch that complements any decorating style.
Legacy Collection: A celebration of Atari’s pioneering contributions to the gaming world, making it a must-have for enthusiasts and collectors.
Time Capsule: Each 3D wall art piece serves as a portal back to the golden age of gaming, evoking memories, and admiration.
Unique Gifting Idea: Ideal for the gamer who appreciates the roots of video gaming, or anyone looking to add a distinctive piece to their collection.

The collection includes more than just wall art; it also features an Atari Joystick Decanter Set, a Pint Glass, and dynamic 3D wall art inspired by iconic Atari games like Pong and Asteroids. The Joystick Decanter Set is crafted to elevate your drinks experience, shaped like the original CX-10 controller and complete with two action button glasses, a must-have for any collector. The Atari Beer Glass is perfect for enjoying your favourite beverages, blending the classic Atari logo with practical design.

Whether you’re a gamer, a fan of ’80s nostalgia, or simply someone who appreciates unique collectibles, the Atari Iconic Collection is designed to celebrate your love for gaming history. Ideal for home décor, entertaining, or as the perfect gift, these pieces evoke memories of the golden era of video games while fitting seamlessly into any modern lifestyle.

Official Atari 3D Wall Art – Atari Legends is available now priced around £394.99.

You can learn more from the ThumbsUp website here.

A Closer Look at the Official Atari 3D Wall Art – Pong Collection

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Here we take a closer look at the Official Atari 3D Wall Art – Pong Collection.

Step back into the golden age of gaming with the Atari Iconic Collection, a tribute to one of the most influential names in video game history. Atari’s legacy has not only shaped the gaming landscape but also sparked creativity across pop culture. Now, with this collection, you can bring a touch of gaming nostalgia into your everyday life, featuring stunning pieces that blend functionality with retro charm.

Vintage Gaming Charm: The Atari Pong 3D Wall Art is a nostalgic piece that brings the iconic game to life in your space.
Unique Collectable: This decorative item is a must-have for any Atari fan or vintage game enthusiast, adding a retro touch to any room.
Dims: 33.8 L x 2.2 W x 25 H (CM).
Artistic Flair: It’s not just a decoration but a piece of art that sparks conversation and reminiscence of the golden gaming era.
Versatile Décor: Whether it’s in a game room, living room, or office, it blends seamlessly with various interior styles.
Nostalgic Journey: Experience a trip back in time and relive the joy of playing one of the most iconic games of the past, Pong!
Ideal Gift: Perfect for gamers, art lovers, or anyone with a penchant for retro, it’s a unique and thoughtful present.

The collection includes more than just wall art; it also features an Atari Joystick Decanter Set, a Pint Glass, and dynamic 3D wall art inspired by iconic Atari games like Pong and Asteroids. The Joystick Decanter Set is crafted to elevate your drinks experience, shaped like the original CX-10 controller and complete with two action button glasses, a must-have for any collector. The Atari Beer Glass is perfect for enjoying your favourite beverages, blending the classic Atari logo with practical design.

Whether you’re a gamer, a fan of ’80s nostalgia, or simply someone who appreciates unique collectibles, the Atari Iconic Collection is designed to celebrate your love for gaming history. Ideal for home décor, entertaining, or as the perfect gift, these pieces evoke memories of the golden era of video games while fitting seamlessly into any modern lifestyle.

Official Atari 3D Wall Art – Pong Collection is available now priced around £34.99.

You can learn more from the ThumbsUp website here.

A Closer Look at the Official Atari 3D Wall Art – Asteroids Collection

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Here we take a closer look at the Official Atari 3D Wall Art – Asteroids Collection.

Step back into the golden age of gaming with the Atari Iconic Collection, a tribute to one of the most influential names in video game history. Atari’s legacy has not only shaped the gaming landscape but also sparked creativity across pop culture. Now, with this collection, you can bring a touch of gaming nostalgia into your everyday life, featuring stunning pieces that blend functionality with retro charm.

Nostalgic Elegance: The Atari Asteroids 3D Wall Art is a unique collectable that brings the iconic game to life in your space.
Vintage Gaming Charm: Infuse your space with a dash of retro gaming allure, reminiscent of the golden age of gaming.
Dims: 25 L x 2.2 W x 33.8 H (CM).
Art and Gaming Fusion: This piece is not just a decoration but a work of art, sparking conversations and memories of vintage gaming.
Versatile Décor Piece: Ideal for a game room, living room, or office, it complements various interior styles with its nostalgic charm.
Collector’s Item: A must-have addition to any gaming memorabilia collection.
Journey to the Past: Relive the joy and excitement of playing one of the most iconic games from the golden era of gaming.
Perfect Gift: A thoughtful present for gamers, art lovers, or anyone with a love for retro and vintage items.

The collection includes more than just wall art; it also features an Atari Joystick Decanter Set, a Pint Glass, and dynamic 3D wall art inspired by iconic Atari games like Pong and Asteroids. The Joystick Decanter Set is crafted to elevate your drinks experience, shaped like the original CX-10 controller and complete with two action button glasses, a must-have for any collector. The Atari Beer Glass is perfect for enjoying your favourite beverages, blending the classic Atari logo with practical design.

Whether you’re a gamer, a fan of ’80s nostalgia, or simply someone who appreciates unique collectibles, the Atari Iconic Collection is designed to celebrate your love for gaming history. Ideal for home décor, entertaining, or as the perfect gift, these pieces evoke memories of the golden era of video games while fitting seamlessly into any modern lifestyle.

Official Atari 3D Wall Art – Asteroids Collection is available now priced around £34.99.

You can learn more from the ThumbsUp website here.